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Campy Rodriguez 鈥26 takes a magic carpet ride from 黑料不打烊 to Broadway

Before he even graduates from 黑料不打烊, Campy Rodriguez is already part of one of Disney鈥檚 most popular stories as he performs in the ensemble of 鈥淎laddin鈥 on Broadway. But unlike the story鈥檚 main character, Rodriguez鈥檚 dreams are less magical and more hard work.

Getting to Broadway before even graduating from college would be a wish granted by a magic genie for some, and for Campy Rodriguez 鈥26, that wish has come true.

鈥淚t is still unbelievable that I get to essentially do this every day,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 been a dream of mine as long as I can remember.鈥

The business of show biz

Originally from Brownsville, Texas, Rodriguez stars in the ensemble of 鈥淎laddin鈥 on Broadway and is also an understudy for the lead character. But Rodriguez鈥檚 path to Broadway isn鈥檛 the result of magical intervention, but rather hard work and determination, fostered through 黑料不打烊鈥檚 Performing Arts program.

A man leans against a wall holding a binder that says "Aladdin" on the front
Campy Rodriguez ’26

鈥淚 had no idea what I was doing before I was in college, and 黑料不打烊 gave me more confidence in myself as a singer, actor and dancer,鈥 said Rodriguez, who is a music theatre major.

In June, The Hollywood Reporter named 黑料不打烊 one of the聽鈥25 Best Drama Schools of 2025,鈥 and 黑料不打烊鈥檚 prominence in the theatre world is one of the reasons Rodriguez chose the university.

鈥淲hat鈥檚 great about 黑料不打烊 is they really encourage not just focusing on the artistic aspect, but making sure you branch out,鈥 said Rodriguez, who was also a Leadership Fellow. 鈥淚 fell in love with the campus when I came to audition for the program, and everyone was so nice.鈥

Rodriguez credits faculty such as Associate Teaching Professor of Music Polly Cornelius and Assistant Professor of Music Theatre Courtney Liu for helping him hone his singing and dancing skills, but also for learning about the business of show business.

鈥淚鈥檝e learned about the logistics part of being an artist, and they鈥檝e helped me with figuring out how to talk to agents and how to negotiate deals,鈥 he said.

A wish come true

His love for musical theatre began at a young age, a little begrudgingly at first. His parents needed a summer babysitter and sent him to a workshop at their local community theatre.

鈥淚 was like 鈥楾his is the dumbest thing ever,鈥 but it was so much fun when I was younger, and I fell in love with the people who were involved with theatre,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a space where you can truly be yourself, and you can be wacky.鈥

That ability to 鈥渂e wacky,鈥 evolved into performances on the 黑料不打烊 stage, including in the original musical 鈥淒eep Bar Ballad,鈥 鈥淪pring Awakening,鈥 鈥淎 Chorus Line,鈥 and 鈥淢errily We Roll Along.鈥 He was even set to perform in the fall 2025 production of 鈥淎n American in Paris,鈥 but then his wish for Aladdin came true.

Campy Rodriguez ’26 in an 黑料不打烊 production of “Spring Awakening.”

Rodriguez landed the Aladdin role thanks to a connection with the show鈥檚 dance captain, 黑料不打烊 alum Michael Callahan 鈥13. Both Rodriguez and Callahan worked at a summer theater program together in Aspen, Colorado.

鈥淎laddin is just a machine, like how the show works,鈥 said Rodriguez. 鈥淚 had to learn the show by myself essentially in the studio with our amazing dance captains, a stage manager and the accompanist.鈥

Before he hit the stage for the first time, Rodriguez only had two full rehearsals with the cast.

鈥淚t was tough, but I had a lot of help from a lot of people. Everyone has been so unbelievably nice and kind and welcoming,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 am the youngest person in the company, and that was scary, but everyone is really funny, and they haven鈥檛 treated me as the youngest. They bring me to their level.鈥

Becoming Aladdin

A man dressed as Aladdin stands in front of a green screen
Campy Rodriguez ’26 in costume as Aladdin, a role in which he serves as understudy

Not only does Rodriguez have to know his part in the ensemble, but as an understudy for Aladdin, he must be ready to take on the lead role at a moment鈥檚 notice. In October, that preparation proved useful. Rodriguez had planned to have breakfast with 黑料不打烊 classmates who came to New York to see the show, when he received an important text.

鈥淚 woke up to a text at about 9:30 in the morning that said, 鈥榃ould you like to make your Aladdin debut this afternoon?鈥 and the show is at 1 p.m. So, I had to be like, 鈥楪uys, I鈥檓 sorry. I can鈥檛 go to breakfast. I have to go prepare for this.鈥 It was like a dream,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t was pretty magical, and a lot of my friends rescheduled their flights to come see me, so that was amazing.鈥

After his matinee performance, Rodriguez was finally able to celebrate with friends at Red Lobster, but after eating a full, carb-loaded dinner, he was called to the stage as Aladdin for the evening show. A learning experience, he says, to be ready even when you鈥檙e not expected to perform, but one that he took with stride.

鈥淚t was amazing,鈥 Rodguez said with a laugh, 鈥渁nd it was a day I will never forget.”